A Natural Approach To Aching Joints
Joint pain and swelling are a natural part of life. Overuse, sprains, strains, or wear and tear due to repetitive stress are common causes of joint pain. Millions of Americans also suffer from osteoarthritis (OA), which causes stiffness and discomfort with age. Over the years, doctors have treated joint pain with a range of surgical and medical techniques. Today, patients are seeking out natural alternatives to pain management. Hyaluronic acid injections are proving to be a fantastic way to treat the symptoms of joint pain quickly.

Hyaluronic acid is the water trapper
What is hyaluronic acid anyway? Hyaluronic acid (HA) is a clear, gel-like, naturally occurring substance in the body. Most of the body’s hyaluronic acid is found in the skin. However, the highest concentration of HA is in the joints and eyeballs. In the skin, HA traps moisture and keeps moisture from escaping. This knowledge paved the way for hundreds of cosmetic products containing HA. Besides retaining the skin’s moisture, HA is a vital component of joint health.
Benefits of hyaluronic acid
Joints contain synovial fluid, a liquid that helps with lubrication. Most of the synovial fluid contains hyaluronic acid. In the joints, HA goes beyond lubrication. Some other functions include:
- Reducing inflammation
- Maintaining joint health
- Promotes new ligament and cartilage growth
Like most compounds in the body, the concentration of HA declines with age. Reduced HA increases the chances of joint pain, swelling, and discomfort. Today, pain management clinics and doctors use HA as a form of biological therapy.
A new frontier with joint pain
Scientists have been able to produce hyaluronic acid through bacteria fermentation. A series of chemical processes ensures that the result is as natural as possible. Hyaluronic acid is now easily accessible to doctors and is used in a series of applications. Patients who are looking for natural therapies or cases where other treatments failed are great candidates. Some common conditions that can benefit from HA therapy include osteoarthritis, joint sprains, inflammation, or ligament tears.
Less pain with a series of shots
HA injections are a minimally invasive procedure that takes a few minutes. The doctor will clean the area, then administer an FDA-approved HA compound into the joint. If there’s excess swelling, the doctor may drain fluid buildup first. Hyaluronic acid, like other cutting-edge therapies, is not a one-shot remedy. Instead, the pain management clinic will provide several shots over multiple sessions. Studies show that 2-4 injections are more effective in treatment. Within a few weeks, most patients feel less pain, notice less swelling, and have improved mobility.
Ask about hyaluronic acid for joint pain
Hyaluronic acid is a naturally occurring substance that provides a range of benefits to the body. By sending more HA to swollen joints, patients can quickly improve pain, swelling and improve the quality of life. The compound can even help regrow tissue when combined with other therapies. More importantly, patients can reduce NSAIDs or avoid opioids long-term. If sprains, strains, OA, or other conditions cause joint pain, consider HA for treatment.
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